This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed parents) and children's behavior in two-parent heterosexual families. Child behavior was measured by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) at ages 5, 8, and 10 in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study (N = 4,201 child-year observations). Compared to those whose fathers worked fewer hours per week, children whose fathers worked 55 hours or more per week had significantly higher levels of externalizing behavior. This association was not explained by father-child time during the week, poorer family functioning, or overreactive parenting practice. Further, when stratifying the analysis by child gender, this association appeared to exist ...
The division of parenting tasks between wives and husbands was ex-plored in a sample of 279 Australi...
To contribute to our understanding of how paid work and family time interact, this paper examines ho...
This cross-national study examined the connections between parental working time patterns (i.e., reg...
This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed paren...
Many U.S. employees with children work nonstandard hours, yet we know little about the linkages amon...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group An emerging body of evidence shows th...
We test whether parental employment conditions are associated with child behavioural problems in 667...
This research investigates the relationships among bullying behavior, mother\u27s and father\u27s wo...
namics to examine children’s involvement with their fathers in intact families as measured through t...
What effect do non-standard work schedules have on how parents of young children can meet the combin...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Insufficient sleep in children predicts emotional and behavioral problems, poorer school performance...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
The division of parenting tasks between wives and husbands was ex-plored in a sample of 279 Australi...
To contribute to our understanding of how paid work and family time interact, this paper examines ho...
This cross-national study examined the connections between parental working time patterns (i.e., reg...
This study examined the association between typical parental work hours (including nonemployed paren...
Many U.S. employees with children work nonstandard hours, yet we know little about the linkages amon...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
What impact does out-sourcing childcare have on the time parents spend on paid work, domestic work a...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group An emerging body of evidence shows th...
We test whether parental employment conditions are associated with child behavioural problems in 667...
This research investigates the relationships among bullying behavior, mother\u27s and father\u27s wo...
namics to examine children’s involvement with their fathers in intact families as measured through t...
What effect do non-standard work schedules have on how parents of young children can meet the combin...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Insufficient sleep in children predicts emotional and behavioral problems, poorer school performance...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
The division of parenting tasks between wives and husbands was ex-plored in a sample of 279 Australi...
To contribute to our understanding of how paid work and family time interact, this paper examines ho...
This cross-national study examined the connections between parental working time patterns (i.e., reg...